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Born to Run Silent
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https://www.politico.com/news/2020/0...gn-navy-172625
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Dipped Squirrel Operative
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I think this was the right decision.. hard for Modley but right.
A bit astonished to see that happening, after all we all know how the Navy/ies usually handle such situations.. those who are less in rank usually have to go when something blemishes the reputation, guilty or not.
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Chief of the Boat
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I really fail to see how he had any other choice.
Here's how the BBC have covered it: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-52209105 |
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Navy Seal
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I try not to get involved in anything of a political debate although this hardly qualifies.
Capt. Crozier tried to go up the chain of command with his requests / pleas regarding the health and safety of his crew. They were completely ignored. Capt Crozier was looking out for the safety of his crew with what he did. It was said that Crozier should have taken his concerns private . As mentioned, he did that already. SecNav Thomas Modly then goes public and calls a decorated officer stupid and naive only to say a day later that he doesn't believe he is stupid at all. Then why say that in the first place ? This is complete hypocrisy. Then SecNav Modly flies thousands of miles to berate the crew of the Roosevelt for paying Capt Crozier respect as he departed. Modly is completely destructive to the morale of every branch of the military and an embarrasment. The reality is Capt. Crozier is a decorated officer of flag rank and deserving of respect. It's incomprehensible that Modly, who is graduate of the United States Naval Academy class of 1983, Georgetown University, and Harvard Business School and a helicopter pilot would act in this manner. The reality is the conduct of Modly is / was a public relations nightmare and the backlash would have been felt in enlistment and retain-ment falling off. It most likely will still will. I'm glad Modly left as he would have gotten the boot if he didn't and he knew that. |
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Chief of the Boat
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^ Agreed
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Ocean Warrior
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![]() Someone recorded that 1MC announcement that Modly made aboard the Roosevelt. I call it "the WTF vid" because that was what a crewmember said, loudly, about 3/4ths of the way in. Well, he actually said the longer Navy version of "WTF", but you get the idea. I doubt the Navy can back-track the decision to remove Mr. Crozier at this point. The one bright spot is that Mr. Crozier won't have to worry about buying a beer for a long, long time. ![]() |
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Navy Seal
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The acting secretary of the Navy was not acting like a gentleman when he called the captain dumb or stupid.
According to officer's hand book you shall not argue with another officer in front of the enlisted men ![]()
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